Hyderabad woke to the joyous chants of “Eid Mubarak” as Eid-ul-Fitr marked the end of Ramzan today. The city witnessed large congregations at Mecca Masjid and other mosques, with people offering namaz in a display of faith and brotherhood.
The Old City, particularly around Charminar, thronged with shoppers and revelers, despite traffic restrictions imposed by Hyderabad police to ensure safety. Senior officials conducted flag marches, maintaining peace amid the festive rush.
A minor incident at Dawat-e-Ramzan expo, where shots were fired during a vendor dispute on March 30, was swiftly handled, with the suspect arrested, ensuring celebrations continued uninterrupted. Local eateries reported booming business, with Pista House’s haleem and Pavilion Drive-In’s sehri combos stealing the show.

President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar extended greetings, emphasizing unity and cultural diversity. Eid reflects Hyderabad’s soul—vibrant and harmonious. As families exchanged sweets and embraces, the city’s festive spirit shone brightly, blending tradition with modernity on this auspicious day.
The Ramzan festival in Hyderabad is a vibrant celebration marked by devotion, community spirit, and culinary delights. As the holy month culminates in Eid-ul-Fitr on March 31, 2025, the city transformed into a hub of festivity. Streets around iconic landmarks like Charminar and Mecca Masjid buzz with activity, adorned with dazzling lights and bustling markets.
Muslims across Hyderabad engage in fasting, prayers, and charity, fostering a sense of unity and peace.The iftar feasts are a highlight,featuring traditional dishes like haleem, biryani, and sheer khurma, drawing food lovers to eateries and expos like Anam Mirza’s Dawat-e-Ramzan. The festival also showcases Hyderabad’s rich cultural heritage, blending spirituality with joyous gatherings.